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| 2023
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4th Edition
eBook:
$27.99
Book:
$29.99
The Ultimate Property Management Guide for the Do-It-Yourself Landlord
Landlords who rent small (fewer than four units) properties have goals, concerns, and challenges that differ greatly from those of large, corporate landlords. These landlords often juggle their rental-related responsibilities with full-time jobs, and end up personally handling most issues that arise, without assistance from a crew of managers, handypersons, or leasing agents.
This property management guide covers the everyday skills hands-on landlords need to effectively run their rentals, retain quality tenants, and ensure that their rental property is a long-term contributor to their overall financial well-being.
The new edition covers the latest issues affecting small-scale landlords, including:
new tools (online and offline) for managing rentals
tips on preparing for tax time, and
hiring and working with contractors, lawyers and other outside help.
See below for a full product description.
Easily create a fixed-term lease or a month-to-month rental agreement for residential tenants. This form lets you specify who is authorized to live on the property, establish the amount of rent and when and how it’s to be paid, explain the terms of the security deposit (such as the amount and how it will be used and returned), explain your rights to enter the rental property, and highlight the tenant’s and landlord’s upkeep responsibilities. The accompanying eGuide, Nolo’s Guide to Your Lease or Rental Agreement, gives you state-by-state rules, which you should reference when filling out your form.
Nolo provides state-specific leases for California, Florida, and Texas. Do not use the current product if your rental property is in one of those states.
Once you create a Nolo.com account and purchase your lease, you’ll have access to the accompanying eGuide Nolo’s Guide to Your Lease or Rental Agreement. The guide provides state by state rules for important lease terms such as the maximum security deposit you may collect, notice required to end a month-to-month tenancy, notice to enter a tenant’s home, and more. Simply consult the legal charts and enter the information for your state.